Re: equivalent to nbtstat

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Hi,

I guess the most equal command would be "smbstatus" in Linux if you do have Samba server installed.
Since "nbtstat" shows you a list of current NetBios over TCP/IP connections, and that is exactly what "smbstatus" will
do as well. However, might not be the very same as you wish. So in conjunction with "netstat"and "arp -a" command you will probably get what you wish.

Regards
/Michael 

On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 09:06:42 +0800
"aeab" <aeab@iiu.edu.my> wrote:

> 
> Hi there..
> in windows 2K there is a command in DOS ; nbtstat -display protocol
> statistics and current TCP/IP connections..even displaying the MAC address
> of remote machine...
> 
> any equivalent command in linux?
> 
> newbie..
> 
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